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The Internet of Things (IoT) represents the vast and growing network of physical objects—from industrial sensors and medical devices to smart office infrastructure—that are embedded with sensors, software, and network connectivity to exchange data over the internet. In an environment where these devices often lack traditional security interfaces and possess limited processing power for encryption, IoT security is absolutely essential because it prevents these “edge” components from becoming unmonitored entry points for lateral movement into the core enterprise network. By implementing rigorous device profiling, network micro-segmentation, and automated firmware management, an organization can harness the transformative efficiency of a connected world without expanding its attack surface, ensuring that every “smart” asset remains a secure and verifiable part of the overall defensive architecture.

NIST IR 8349 Methodology for Characterizing Network Behavior of Internet of Things Devices

NIST Internal Report (IR) 8349, titled “Methodology for Characterizing Network Behavior of Internet of Things Devices,” outlines a comprehensive approach to capturing, documenting, and analyzing the network communication behaviors of… Read More »NIST IR 8349 Methodology for Characterizing Network Behavior of Internet of Things Devices